Well we could argue this for a long time. I think, my main point/question is, why are there not stats that say kick on 3rd. It would probably have to take into account that a kicker like Succup is 90%+ inside of 40, but drops down to 77% 40-49.
True. How bad does a first year HC have to be to "finally" get fired?Hackett finally got fired.
Between botching the snap and getting a few yards closer/farther for the FG, it seems like these are very marginal changes in probability. I'd expect the apparent answer to change on a weekly basis if a long snapper has a bad day or Cody Parkey hits the crossbar three times or something.Well we could argue this for a long time. I think, my main point/question is, why are there not stats that say kick on 3rd. It would probably have to take into account that a kicker like Succup is 90%+ inside of 40, but drops down to 77% 40-49.
There were several articles about it back then that I had linked here. I forget when this board came about, if it would have been here or the old board but I am not great with the search. They were step by step instructions of how and when to do it. If I google it now I can't find them, I'm assuming DirecTV had them buried.Please find me something that shows what you are saying about the NFL requiring it. Because I haven’t seen that anywhere. And I’ve looked.
And I appreciate the level of detail in your post. Not even kidding.
Saw David Shaw listed as a candidate for the Denver job.
I think Shaw is a good college coach, but it always feels weird to me when somebody gets fired/resigns at the college level and then shows up as a head coaching candidate for the NFL. I know it has happened before with some "success" (Jim Caldwell comes to mind), but Shaw's most recent NFL experience was with Baltimore back in 2005.
Historically bad. And he lived down to that standard. His results were Meyer bad but without the atrocious behavior.True. How bad does a first year HC have to be to "finally" get fired?
Saw David Shaw listed as a candidate for the Denver job.
I think Shaw is a good college coach, but it always feels weird to me when somebody gets fired/resigns at the college level and then shows up as a head coaching candidate for the NFL. I know it has happened before with some "success" (Jim Caldwell comes to mind), but Shaw's most recent NFL experience was with Baltimore back in 2005.
Just say no to college coaches unless they have NFL experience, like Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll. Rhule, Meyer, Holtz, Saban, Spurrier.... The only guy I can remember who ever had success that way was Jimmie Johnson, thanks in large part to the Vikings.Kliff Kingsbury comes to mind as well
Since the Chargers are the road team today in their game against the Rams, the Chargers players are not allowed to park at the stadium. The NFL is wild brother.
The Rams and Chargers each have their own locker room, and then their is a 3rd locker room for visitors, I have no idea if they have to use the visitors, but according to Schefter the away team wasn’t allowed to stay in their normal hotel because that’s where the home team was.I wonder if they get to use their home locker room or are they relegated to the visitors locker room as well?